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Often people discard electrical goods because they have received a superior item and have no use for the old one. More likely though, is that the item in question has developed a fault and so may be unsafe to use "as is".
Often people discard electrical goods because they have received a superior item and have no use for the old one. More likely though, is that the item in question has developed a fault and so may be unsafe to use "as is".  


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Leads/Plugtops
Leads/Plugtops
Check for fraying and cuts
Check for fraying and cuts to leads.
Check that plugs are wired correctly and are fitted with an appropriately rated fuse.


Exposed conductors
Exposed conductors
Cracked/broken/incomplete casings may allow contact with live parts.




Cracked/broken/incomplete casings xxxxx




'''Repurposing components'''
'''Repurposing components'''


Ensure that xxxxx
Ensure that using a part in other equipment xxxxx


'''Soak Testing'''
'''Soak Testing'''
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When you have finished examining/refurbishing/testing your item, it is a good idea to "soak test" it.
When you have finished examining/refurbishing/testing your item, it is a good idea to "soak test" it.
This means leaving it operating (where appropriate) for an extended time WHERE IT CAN BE OBSERVED in order to be confident that it has no faults that only manifest after prolonged use. Not all equipment is suitable for this e.g.  xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This means leaving it operating (where appropriate) for an extended time WHERE IT CAN BE OBSERVED in order to be confident that it has no faults that only manifest after prolonged use. Not all equipment is suitable for this e.g.  xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
It is particularly important that




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